Date: 24th to the 26th August 2024.
Join us this August Bank Holiday weekend for an unforgettable journey through the fascinating world of model railways at the Jersey Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition! Whether you’re a dedicated enthusiast (of any age) or a curious newcomer, our exhibition promises a delightful experience for all. Marvel at the intricate details, craftsmanship, and passion that go into creating our stunning railway displays.
Exhibition Highlights
- Variety of Scales: Explore an impressive array of model railway layouts featuring different scales, including:
- Z Scale: The smallest of all model scales, perfect for showcasing how detailed and realistic miniature trains can be.
- N Scale: Slightly larger than Z scale, offering a great balance of detail and size with trains from all over the world.
- 00 Scale: The most popular scale in the UK, known for its versatility and wide range of available models.
- 0 Scale: Larger and more robust, providing a more hands-on experience with detailed and powerful locomotives.
- G Scale: The largest of the commonly available scales, ideal for garden railways and outdoor displays.
Event Details
Date: August Bank Holiday Weekend (24th, 25th, 26th August 2024)
Time:
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: St Peter’s Youth and Community Centre, JE3 7AH (View on Google Maps)
Admission:
- Adults: £5
- Children (under 16): £3
- Under 5s: Free
- Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children): £12
- Seniors (65+): £3
Parking: Ample parking is available on-site in the St. Peter’s Village Cark Park.
Accessibility: The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users and includes accessible restroom facilities.
Special Features
- Scavenger Hunt: Explore the details of the different layouts and win a sweet treat!
- Trade Stands: Browse a wide selection of model railway supplies, including trains, tracks, scenery, and more, from leading vendors.
You can mark yoursef as attending on Facebook where we’ll be posting updates in the run-up to the Exhibition.